Despite its nursery-rhyme title, 'How I Wonder What You Are' is a sophisticated read. I wanted to say 'adult' but that would imply a 50 shades-esque level of steam, whereas 'How I Wonder' simmers gently with sexual tension throughout.
Molly finds Phinn lying naked on the moors and carts him home with the help of an obstructive pony named Stan, so she knows a good deal from the start about his impressive physique. However, despite his high public profile as a professor of Astrophysics, Phinn turns out to have secrets galore, while Molly herself isn't quite the open book she pretends to be.
Like so many of Jane Lovering's books, this is a story of two wounded souls finding healing through a relationship which is by turns hilarious and touching. The romance is always front and centre, and plays out against a delightful backdrop of village life and the quest Phinn and Molly share, to…

I thoroughly enjoyed these stories by Sine fm presenter Sheila North. I'm particularly fond of Penelope, Queen of the Dole Queue. Sometimes it seems as if people in stories just don't live in the same world as us, but in this story Sheila North drags a mythical character kicking and screaming into reality. When Odysseus clears off on his round the world voyage, Penelope struggles to make ends meet, and soon finds herself pondering just how to answer the question about marital status on the benefit application form.
Turf Wars similarly blends reality and fantasy, in an improbable but oh-so-entertaining account of garden fairies running wild in a South Yorkshire backwater.
Then there are Bill the dragon and the defenestrated Bede. I've been waiting a long time for a story which justifiably uses the word 'defenestrated'. Sheila makes it worth the wait, with her charming tale of a nearly-flameless dragon and a …

Having been born and educated in the South of England, including a
degree in English Literature at Oxford University and an MA in Creative
Writing at Bath Spa University, I now live and write in the beautiful
county of Yorkshire.

I am a member of the Romantic Novelists'
Association, with books published by The Wild Rose Press and Crimson Romance. Desperate Bid, The Santa Next Door and Perfect Partners are very much real-world romances, but I also enjoy a dash of fantasy, and was delighted to have my modern Goldilocks retelling included in Crimson Romance's Modern Magic collection. Djinn and Tonic, out on February 19th 2016, takes the fantasy theme further with a girl meets genie story set in the magical seaside town of Whitby, England.

When I am not writing, I also enjoy dance and musical theatre and I am a
regular guest on Book It, a literary show on local radio.